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Title Bioeconomy futures: Expectation patterns of scientists and practitioners on the sustainability of bio-based transformation
ID_Doc 23340
Authors Biber-Freudenberger, L; Ergeneman, C; Förster, JJ; Dietz, T; Börner, J
Title Bioeconomy futures: Expectation patterns of scientists and practitioners on the sustainability of bio-based transformation
Year 2020
Published Sustainable Development, 28, 5
DOI 10.1002/sd.2072
Abstract Economic sectors relying on the use of biological organisms, processes, and principles to create products and services are expected to experience accelerated growth due to innovation in the bioeconomy. Associated benefits and risks for sustainable development are increasingly subject to societal debate. We compiled expectation patterns from a global survey with bioeconomy experts and a systematic literature review identifying areas of consensus and controversy across dimensions of the sustainable development goals (SDG). Positive connotations dominated in both expert opinions and the scientific literature, but the level of consensus varied across sectors of the bioeconomy and in relation to applied methodological approaches (scientific literature) and type of employer (experts). In both sources, we found more differentiated views on potential impacts of bioeconomic development pathways on sustainability in more established bioeconomy-related discourses, which indicates that expectation patterns in more recent fields of bio-based innovation are subject to early "hype cycle" dynamics. Our findings suggest the need to systematically mainstream sustainability risk appraisals across relevant application contexts in technology impact assessments for the bioeconomy.
Author Keywords biotechnology; circular economy; energy; environmental policy; green growth; innovation; pharmaceuticals; sustainable development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000534058400001
WoS Category Development Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Development Studies; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Public Administration
PDF https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/sd.2072
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